Agricultural machinery manufacturer advancing soil-working equipment with embedded control systems
Dewulf manufactures agricultural machinery for soil preparation, planting, and harvesting across Europe and beyond. The tech stack—C/C++, Qt, Codesys, CAN, ISOBUS—reveals an embedded-systems-first design philosophy; the active ISOBUS module development and autonomous machine control projects show the company is migrating toward connected, software-defined equipment. Hiring velocity is accelerating in manufacturing roles alongside discrete digitalization efforts, suggesting a push to scale production while modernizing workflows.
Dewulf is a privately held machinery manufacturer based in Winsum, Netherlands, operating across three sites in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Romania. The company designs and builds agricultural equipment for soil handling, planting, harvesting, and storage—with a stated focus on efficiency and sustainability. Engineering spans embedded firmware (C/C++, ISOBUS) and industrial control (Codesys, CAN). The organization is mid-sized (51–200 employees in Winsum; 400+ across the group) and actively hiring in manufacturing and logistics roles, with current pain points centered on production line optimization, logistics bottleneck resolution, and organizational professionalization.
C and C++ are core to their embedded systems. They also deploy Qt for UI, Codesys for industrial control logic, and CAN/ISOBUS protocols for machine communication.
Active projects include ISOBUS module development, autonomous machine control software, spray department workflow improvement, and wider digitalization initiatives across the manufacturing footprint.
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